5 Risks In Using Past or Prior Home Inspection Reports
Using or relying on a old or past home inspection report is very risky for a buyer, Know the 5 reasons.
Using or relying on a old or past home inspection report is very risky for a buyer, Know the 5 reasons.
Buyers often ask if the house is up to Code? We have the answer for you.
The age and condition of a pool or spa may determine what level inspection is needed.
In over half of all homes, there is a need for an additional special inspection or review. Know the ones that may apply to your home.
Buying a "Money Pit", a home with structural defects or your dream home? What you must know.
City and Municipal Inspections are being required more and more by local building departments. They may slow a home sale closing, therefore being prepared is best.
Is it necessary to have a regular home inspection if there is "City or Municipal" inspection? Why have two? You may be surprised at what you discover.
33% of transactions fall apart over disclosure issues. Why?
Serious risk may be involved when a there is an illegal conversion of a garage, attic, basement, home or of an investment property.
Picking the best home inspector requires asking these questions.
Did you pass or fail your home inspection?
How to handle a home inspection when the utilities are not on. What to do.
Benefits of a "Presale Home Inspection" are great for the seller, but also for the agent and buyer.
Red tagged: is it the whole building, an electrical panel or merely a $10 flexible gas line?
Why are there so many items listed in the report?
Learning the hard way about home inspections.
Make sure the home your buying is the real deal.